A. Haritsis: Instead of presenting a plan to deal with the national crisis, the Prime Minister attacks SYRIZA

“In the midst of a national crisis, the prime minister, instead of addressing the Greek people and presenting a plan to deal with the situation, is launching an attack on the official opposition,” said Alexis Haritsis, head of SYRIZA Development and Investment and Messinia MP.

“The entire opposition has taken a responsible stance, supporting difficult restrictive measures,” he said, recalling that “in SYRIZA we have been asking for a council of political leaders for months, while just a few weeks ago we proposed the creation of a committee of scientists.” Charitsis (OPEN).

“Unfortunately, in a country without a significant anti-vaccination movement, Mr. Mitsotakis managed to create it,” said the head of the SYRIZA sector, referring to “regressions” and “ineffective measures that bring one social group against another and create conditions of unfair competition and social automation “. Mr. Haritsis appealed to the citizens to be vaccinated. He also reiterated SYRIZA’s proposals for “decisive restart of the vaccination campaign”, “substantial strengthening of the NSS”, “decongestion of public transport, where even now we see images from any control”, “safety in schools, which operate with 27 students in the classroom “and” fair measures for all, without exception for petty partisan reasons “.

Commenting on the Prime Minister’s stance in yesterday’s dialogue with the Dutch journalist, Mr. Haritsis noted that “Mr. Mitsotakis lost his temper and his ability to take a position on a very serious issue.” While he stressed that “Mr. Mitsotakis must explain to us what is meant by his phrase that ‘in the Netherlands you are used to asking straight questions’. What kind of questions are asked here?” he wondered. “The incident has had a major impact on the international media, as it shows how the prime minister perceives his relationship with the press,” Al. Haritsis, concluding: “A rule of law must be transparent and clear on these issues.”

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Source From: Capital

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